
Titanic Inquiry
The Titanic Inquiry was a formal investigation into the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. It involved hearings where survivors, crew, and experts examined causes like structural flaws, insufficient lifeboats, and navigation errors. The goal was to understand what went wrong to improve safety standards for future ships. The inquiry highlighted factors such as inadequate safety measures and miscommunications, leading to reforms in maritime safety regulations. It provides a detailed record of the events and decisions that contributed to the disaster, helping the public and industry learn valuable lessons about risk management and emergency preparedness at sea.